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== Game-Specific Issues == | == Game-Specific Issues == | ||
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+ | ===Several Solenoids Not Firing, But All Auxiliary Driver Board Fuses Test Fine=== | ||
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+ | If the following solenoids do not work, and fuse F4 on the auxiliary power driver board is known good, then suspect a blown fuse underneath the playfield.<br> | ||
+ | *Sol. 13 Upper kickback | ||
+ | *Sol. 14 Lock kickback | ||
+ | *Sol. 18 Ramp diverter (top left corner) | ||
+ | *Sol. 20 Left outlane kickback | ||
+ | *Sol. 22 - Deep freeze magnet | ||
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+ | [[File:WMS RG Under PF Mess.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Just below the drop target assy., and hidden beneath the wiring harness is a 2-1/2A slo-blow fuse / fuse holder]] | ||
+ | [[File:WMS RG Under PF Fuse.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Fuse located under playfield, which powers solenoids 13, 14, 18, 20, & 22]] | ||
+ | All of these solenoids use a purple-yellow wire to power them. The fuse and fuse holder are located just below the drop target assembly (when the playfield is down). It is hidden beneath the wiring harness, and typically not visible at first glance. | ||
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+ | ===Updated Solenoid Flasher Map=== | ||
[[File:Williams Rollergames Sol Map Small.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Updated solenoid / flasher map for Rollergames]]<br><br> | [[File:Williams Rollergames Sol Map Small.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Updated solenoid / flasher map for Rollergames]]<br><br> | ||
The manual (page 71) does not specify where specific flashers are located. An updated page showing the flasher locations is at the left. | The manual (page 71) does not specify where specific flashers are located. An updated page showing the flasher locations is at the left. |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 24 July 2021
1 Game Information
Manufacturer | System | Year | Model | Produced |
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Williams | System 11C | 1990 | 576 | 5,000 |
IPDB Link (including software and schematics)
Rollergames Playing Tips and Rule Sheet
2 System 11 Specific Issues
3 Game-Specific Issues
3.1 Several Solenoids Not Firing, But All Auxiliary Driver Board Fuses Test Fine
If the following solenoids do not work, and fuse F4 on the auxiliary power driver board is known good, then suspect a blown fuse underneath the playfield.
- Sol. 13 Upper kickback
- Sol. 14 Lock kickback
- Sol. 18 Ramp diverter (top left corner)
- Sol. 20 Left outlane kickback
- Sol. 22 - Deep freeze magnet
All of these solenoids use a purple-yellow wire to power them. The fuse and fuse holder are located just below the drop target assembly (when the playfield is down). It is hidden beneath the wiring harness, and typically not visible at first glance.
3.2 Updated Solenoid Flasher Map
The manual (page 71) does not specify where specific flashers are located. An updated page showing the flasher locations is at the left.